Hi Richard,

Tks for your advice.
 
> On 8/31/06, Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After activating lv, mounting all devices, etc., coming to;
> > # mount -t proc none /mnt/gentoo/proc
> > # mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
> > # env-update
> > -/bin/bash:env-update:command not found.
> 
> You need to chroot to /mnt/gentoo before running etc-update:

Yes I did.  Sorry for not listing them on my previous posting.  Steps
taken previously as follows;

# cd /mnt/gentoo
# mount -t proc none /mnt/gentoo/proc
# mount -o bind /dev/mnt/gentoo/dev
# chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
# env-update
-/bin/bash:env-update:command not found.

other commands also not found.


If I start again wiping out the complete HD, following the steps on the
handbook.  Then it worked seamlessly.

# env-update
>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache....

I can't resolve if after exiting chroot and re-enter chroot, commands
will disappear.  I tried many times in my previous rounds.

 
> I think you've gotten confused by which console you are working on.
> Normally the live CD starts several consoles (6?), that are
> accessible
> on Alt+F1 through Alt+F6.  (The Ctrl+Alt combination is only needed
> when switching from X to a console).  So most likely, you were
> working
> on tty1 (Alt+F1).

I'm sure on my previous rounds, [Ctrl+Alt+F4] switching back to the
working console.  Sometimes all work were there.  Another time they
were lost.

I'll try your advice "Alt+F1" next time.  Tks


B.R.
SL
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